Anatomy of a Shaker Wall Cabinet with Joshua Farnsworth

Uploaded by Richard F on February 1, 2019 at 11:45 am

Anatomy of a Shaker Wall Cabinet with Joshua Farnsworth

Find out how all of the wooden joints match collectively to construct a dangling Shaker Wall cupboard. See the accompanying weblog put up right here: https://woodandshop.com/anatomy-shaker-wall-cupboard-joshua-farnsworth/

Find out how all of the wooden joints match collectively to construct a dangling Shaker Wall cupboard. See the accompanying weblog put up right here: https://woodandshop.com/anatomy-shaker-wall-cupboard-joshua-farnsworth/

I like the mellow tone, exceptional camera work, and craftsmanship. Thanks for making this video. It seems like the weight of the cupboard, and whatever is stored within it, is fully supported by the glue between the case and the top. Is this a concern? Should one limit a cupboard with this anatomy to light duty storage? Do different glues have different strengths over time? Would a different anatomy better distribute weight without sacrificing the shaker authenticity?

Excellent piece of furniture! I really like your videos. It really looks simple to make just with your teachings. I'm a beginner in traditional woodwork and you are a really good teacher. All of you guys in the channel.

One question: The inner dovetails of the cupboard are not glued? Just the faceframe is glued?